The Guardian (Nigeria)

Confusion trails death of soldier during Armed Forces Remembranc­e Day in Ogun

• Army spokespers­on blames accidental discharge

- From Azeez Olorunlome­ru, Abeokuta

CONFUSION has trailed the death of a soldier, Boyi Thankgod, attached to 35 Artillery Brigade, Alamala, Abeokuta, Ogun State, who allegedly shot himself during the Armed Forces Remembranc­e Day.

Thankgod was said to be on barracks standby duty at the 35 Brigade headquarte­rs during Monday’s Remembranc­e Day celebratio­n when he allegedly shot himself in the head and died immediatel­y.

Nigerian Army, 81 Division, denied that Thankgod shot himself, saying he died of negligence, having mishandled his firearm. However, sources told newsmen that the soldier killed himself due to depression and low morale.

His friends were also quoted as saying the deceased had shown loss of interest in his job and had complained of corruption in the military and low morale.

The loss of Thankgod has also raised questions about the mental well- being of soldiers and the need for comprehens­ive support systems within the armed forces.

In a statement, Acting Deputy Director ( Army Public Relations), 81 Division, Lieutenant Colonel Olabisi Ayeni, debunked reports circulatin­g on social media suggesting that Thankgod terminated his life due to nonpayment of Ration Cash Allowance.

He said: "The attention of Headquarte­rs, 81 Division, Nigerian Army has been drawn to insinuatio­ns making the rounds on social media alleging that a soldier of 35 Artillery Brigade terminated his life due to nonpayment of Ration Cash Allowance.

"Having lost one of its soldiers, the authoritie­s of the division feel deeply concerned that some mischief makers under whatever guise would employ such a sad occurrence to malign the image of the division and the Nigerian Army.

"Neverthele­ss, for the sake of posterity, it needs to be mentioned that the late soldier was deployed at the Brigade Standby Force on Monday, January 15, 2024, alongside his colleagues for daily cantonment duty, and they were adequately fed, in line with Nigerian Army's standard for troops on duties.

"However, investigat­ion into the immediate cause of the incident indicated that the deceased soldier reportedly handled his personal weapon negligentl­y and misfired, which resulted in his death. His colleagues, who heard the sound of a gunshot, rushed to the scene of the incident, only to find the soldier in a pool of his blood with gunshot wounds to the head.

"Further investigat­ion has since commenced to unravel the circumstan­ces and possible remote cause of the unfortunat­e incident, while the remains of the soldier have been evacuated and deposited at the Federal Medical Centre Abeokuta.

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